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| Written by Kristen Waggener | |||
| Wednesday, 04 February 2009 09:00 | |||
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Richelle Beckman, a graduate of the University of Kansas School of Allied Health and a Louisburg High School graduate, has received the Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions’ Scholarship of Excellence. Only eight students across the country receive the award each year. “The Scholarship of Excellence program is one of our most prized activities,” said Thomas Elwood, executive director of the ASAHP. “To qualify, students must stand out among their peers.” The program recognizes outstanding allied health students who are achieving academic excellence and have significant potential to assume future leadership roles in the allied health professions. To be considered, students must be nominated by their school’s dean. “As an undergraduate, Richelle embodied excellence in her every endeavor,” said Karen Miller, dean of the KU School of Allied Health. Before being accepted as a master’s candidate in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the KU School of Medicine, Beckman earned a bachelor’s degree in health information management.
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